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Old 08-04-2021, 01:13 PM   #16
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EDIT: I just saw that Blue Ripple comes with a simple 5.1 decoder, too and it has 16 inputs, so that one does sound a bit better as far as I can tell. I still need to hear it on a proper setup, obviously.

A lot of confusion still, but getting there and having a head tracker makes this new way of mixing very enjoyable!
The Blue Ripple decoders are the best I've used and are my go-to decoders. I was so impressed that I purchased their full decoder and upmixer bundles a while back and have been using them for a few years now.
I really like the IEM stuff too but the Blue Ripple decoders sound better to me by a fair margain. The rest of the IEM suite is just as good quality wise as Blue Ripple though from my experience.
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